Acquisitions and Inventory

Objective:

The Acquisitions and Inventory Division strives to provide all City of Little Rock Departments with the most reliable, efficient and cost-effective moving work equipment and materials repair necessary to meet the City of Little Rock's mission.

Acquisitions and Inventory Offices:

The Fleet Services Department Acquisitions and Inventory offices are located at 3314 J.E. Davis Drive in Little Rock. The office hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. We are closed on major holidays.

The Acquisition and Inventory Division is responsible for vehicle purchasing, parts and fleet inventory, stock parts for maintenance facilities, ensuring compliance with City Purchasing procedures for Fleet purchases, parts purchases and annual purchase orders and distribution.

Kenneth Mulkey is the Fleet Acquisitions and Inventory Manager.  He manages all procedures and processes related to vehicular acquisitions, parts inventory, bids, annual purchase orders, Department recertification, grant compliance and Fleet’s special projects.  Mr. Mulkey may be reached via email at kmulkey@littlerock.gov or by phone at (501) 918-4235.

Acquisitions and Inventory Staff:

Fleet Procurement and Inventory Planners  are responsible for obtaining bids and developing specifications for vehicle parts and repairs.  In addition, they are responsible for the processing of all Annual Purchase Order contracts and ensuring compliance with City purchasing procedures for parts and repair purchases.

Senior Fleet Service Advisor schedules and coordinates the preventative and repair maintenance activities of light, medium, heavy-weight and specialized vehicles, to include fire and landfill vehicles and related equipment with the Department of Fleet Services, other City of Little Rock Departments and outside vendors based on demand, workload, parts, and materials availability to ensure the effective and efficient operations of the Department of Fleet Services.

Fleet Service Advisor determines preliminary diagnostic issues with vehicles and equipment based upon description of problems provided by driver/operators; reviews vehicle checklists completed by departmental liaisons to identify additional repair maintenance required; enters applicable work orders into Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) system based

For More Information:

Kenneth Mulkey- Fleet Acquisitions and Inventory Manager
Fleet Services Department
3314 J.E. Davis Drive
Little Rock, AR  72209
(501) 918-4235
kmulkey@littlerock.gov